Eupeithes

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In

Cephallenia. Odysseus protected him from vengeful Cephallenians who wanted to kill him.[citation needed] Yet he let his son lead the suitors in destroying Odysseus' home.[1]

His name means "obedient".[2]

See also

Note

  1. ^ Homer. He also opposed Telemachus' request for support in his effort to find his father, he openly accused him being mad in court. He led the band of angry villagers who searched for Odysseus after he killed the suitors. Odyssey, XXIV, 469.
  2. ^ "User-submitted name Eupeithes - Behind the Name". www.behindthename.com. Retrieved 2022-09-27.

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